Might Twitter have too many cooks in the kitchen to have decent op-sec? Intel has to delay its next gen chip process. Again. The US unveiled official plans for a quantum internet. AT&T announced its nationwide 5G network is operational. And of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.

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Links:

  • Exclusive: More than 1,000 people at Twitter had ability to aid hack of accounts (Reuters)
  • Intel's 7nm is Broken, Company Announces Delay Until 2022, 2023 (Tom's Hardware)
  • Big Tech CEO hearing is 'likely' to be postponed (Protocol)
  • U.S. hatches plan to build a quantum Internet that might be unhackable (Washington Post)
  • AT&T's low-band 5G network is now available nationwide (CNET)

Weekend Longreads Suggestions:

  • Robinhood Has Lured Young Traders, Sometimes With Devastating Results (NYTimes)
  • Robinhood and How to Lose Money (The Margins)
  • Want to buy a parrot? Please login via Facebook. (Rest Of World)
  • The Inside Story of How a Sleep Tracker Became the Hottest Device of the Pandemic (Marker)
  • How Harvard’s Star Computer-Science Professor Built a Distance-Learning Empire (The New Yorker)
  • The case for and against banning TikTok (Vox)
  • The App of the Summer Is Just a Random-Number Generator (The Atlantic)

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